Participating Teams

Ethos Medical

Ethos is making spinal taps quicker and safer by providing an intuitive real-time needle guidance system for use right at the patient’s bedside.

Winning the InVenture Prize would be a huge catalyst for progress! It would allow us to file a patent to protect our invention; it would fund the cadaveric and animal testing we need to do to prove the utility of our device; and it would open doors to clinical experts, business experts, and anyone else who can help us grow!

Finger Flyer

Austin Condict

Computer Science

Athens, GA

Jacob Parker

Mechanical Engineering

Windham, NH

Finger Flyer is a whole new way to interact with quadcopter drones, that circumvents a standard radio controller by literally putting the power of flight at your fingertips.

Winning InVenture Prize would be a dream come true for Finger Flyer. It would grant us the platform and financial support to help fufill our goal of introducing the next generation of youth to the power of drone technology in a fun and novel way.

HANDLD

Emilio Conde

Mechanical Engineering

Locust Grove, GA

Johnny Maroun

Computer Science

Marietta, GA

Colin Santoro

Mechanical Engineering

Suwanee, GA

Chris Truong

Computer Science

Newnan, GA

Erik Van Winkle

Mechanical Engineering

Dunwoody, GA

HANDLD is a disruptive, first of its kind device that gives cyclists the power to identify, record and report violations of safe passing laws across the nation.

Winning the InVenture Prize would enable us to continue pursuing our passion and allow us to take the next steps towards saving lives through safer roads.

Nix

Mohammed Aamir

Mechanical Engineering

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Thomas Olson

Computer Science

Ellicott City, MD

Robert Patterson

Mechanical Engineering

Sandy Springs, GA

Vishwa Shah

Computer Science

Tampa, FL

Dustin Sloan

Mechanical Engineering

Millbrook, NY

Milan Smart

Mechanical Engineering

Orlando, FL

Cory Stine

Mechanical Engineering

Saint Louis, MO

The vape that automatically tapers nicotine.

Everyone in our team aspires to improve the lives of those around us. The Inventure Prize gives us the opportunity to chase this aspiration.

TremorTrainer

Nisha Goddard

Biomedical Engineering

Trabuco Canyon, CA

Nicolette Prevost

Biomedical Engineering

Alpharetta, GA

Colten Spivey

Material Science and Engineering

Franklin, TN

A therapeutic glove that implements counter-weight technology in order to enable those suffering from hand tremors to regain their ability to perform any everyday task.

Winning InVenture Prize will mean three big things for TremorTrainer: First, it would allow us to gain exposure, meaning people who could benefit from our life-changing device will hear about! Second, we would be able to file a design patent and upscale our sale of the device. Finally, it would give us the resources necessary to move our manufacturing in-house, in order to make our glove more readily available to patients at a cheaper cost.

Unfoldit

Max Brauer

Computer Science

Atlanta, GA

Jacqueline Elliott

Computer Science

Brattleboro, VT

Ryan Miles

Computer Science

Dacula, Georgia

Cliff Panos

Computer Science

Winter Park, FL

Hanwen Xu

Computer Science

Atlanta, GA

Unfoldit is a game of paper folding and hole punching designed to test and enhance spatial abilities.

Winning the InVenture Prize would give us the funding for the marketing, branding, and legal fees that we need to protect Unfoldit and advertise it to reach the top charts of the App Store and Google Play Store. This prize would give us the resources we need to stack up to the competition and empower Unfoldit to be a leader in the next generation of apps.